Young-Il,
If you have access to it, I would look around in the TESS HVAC library to see if you can find an appropriate Type. The process you describe is quite like what a cooling tower does. You could also consider the process of cooling a liquid using air as similar to what happens in a fan coil that is heating. The liquid gets colder as it crosses the fan coil and the air gets warmer.
kind regards,
David
Hi,
Is there an air cooled heat exchanger that considers latent heat as well as sensible heat?
[Input]
inlet air temperature
inlet air humidity
inlet air flow rate
inlet water temperature
inlet water flow rate
heat exchanger configurations
flow type (counter, paralle or cross flows)
[Output]
outlet air temperature
outlet air humidity
outlet water temperature
Thanks.
Young Il Kim
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